DENISON — Rider kept the momentum going from its win last week over Wichita Falls High School with a 3-0 victory Tuesday over Denison at Munson Stadium.

Emily Jackson, Mindy Shoffit and Jasmyn Montgomery scored for the Lady Raiders. Shoffit and Montgomery scored for the second straight match. Shoffit's goal was her fifth of the year while Jackson has three.

Haley Bragg set up Jackson's goal and Carly Kowalick assisted on Shoffit's tally.

Coyotes rally past Denton, 2-1

DENTON — Wichita Falls High School trailed 1-0 at halftime after surrendering a penalty kick to Denton High School Tuesday night.

The Coyotes (3-6-3, 2-0-1) didn't surrender a game though as they rallied with second-half goals form Martin Rangel and Armando Acosta to beat the Broncos, 2-1.

Rangel was set up by Acosta's cross in the 51st minute and then ran onto Andres Rodriguez's through ball and finished with a left-footed shot for the lead in the 73rd minute.

"I thought we were unfortunate to give up the PK goal after playing so well in the first half," said WFHS coach Patrick McCauley, who named Rodriguez, Luis Camacho, Alfredo Pacheco and Johan Hernandez as standouts. "The guys came out ready to play in the second half and Denton had a hard time dealing with our pace up top and our passing in the midfield. I’m proud of the fight the guys showed to get back in the game, this was a great team win for us on the road in a tough district."

Raiders break out with 4-1 win

Rider had broke even in its first two District 5-5A matches. But Tuesday the Raiders made sure it wasn't close as they scored four times before giving up a late penalty kick in a 4-1 win over Denison at Memorial Stadium,

Santana Castro scored twice for the Raiders, giving him a team-leading five goals. And he also assisted on the first goal of the match just 10 minutes in with a cross that Blake Beasley finished. Rylan Havins made it 2-0 on a free kick in the 53rd minute.

Gainesville trips up Huskies, 3-0

GAINESVILLE - Gainesville scored a penalty kick near the end of the first half to stretch its lead to 2-0 over Hirschi and the Leopards added another on a corner kick in the second half to claim a 3-0 victory.

Huskies coach Alston Calliste thought "overall we played well but we didn't get calls to go our way, either, and that's tough. And we had some chances we couldn't score."

Calliste listed Isaiah Esquibel as the game standout. The Huskies face Pampa at 5:30 p.m. Friday at Memorial Stadium.